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The high beam is fixed and not independantly adjustable. The low beam and fog lamps are the only adjustable lamps.
the high and low beam work on the same bulb... if your low beam isn't working the problem is electrical
You can't adjust high beams and low beams separately. All you can do is loosen the head light and adjust the tilt, then tighten it.
Phillips screwdriver from the front
Have you checked to make sure both bulbs are not burnt out on low beam? Even if it is a single bulb for both high and low beam the low beam filaments could be burnt out.
My owner manual list both the high beam and the low beam as H1, 55 watt bulbs. Your local parts store or the Mazda dealer can confirm this info for you.
There is a screw (phillips) located next to the lo-beam housing, to the left or the right depending on which side you're going to adjust. Turn to the left and the beam will pitch upwards and to the right it will pitch downwards. Have fun ;D.
Low lighting generally point to bad ground wires. Look there first. Glenn
you have to remove the whole mud flap above the tire.
On my 1990 Mazda 121, the low beam (and sometimes high beam) lights fail due to a faulty light switch on the steering wheel console. I have to pull it apart and clean up the contacts about once every year when it does it. The tail lights also go out. I can tell it has failed again as the dashboard lighting goes out. Andrew.
9006 for low beam, 9005 for high beam, and H11 for fog lights.
The main low beam should be an H11!